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Poles in Ireland by Peadar de Burca. They "turned their backs on a country that gave them" [195]
So, do you agree with Burca's statement or? I'm interested as I take it you live in Ireland.
Im actually moving to Poland next week :-)
I agree with some of the things he say but I very strongly disagree with most of it!!
"We can assume that one day 136,000 Polish people all woke up and decided that they had enough of living in a country where it rains from underneath as well as from above."I don't think polish people just woke up one day and decided to leave, maybe im wrong but I think a lot of polish people came here with a set time line in mind. Im sure the rain helped a lot of people in their decision to leave aswell.
"Do you know that the highest rate of madness in Europe is in Ireland? This is a fact"I don't know where he got this fact from, I've searched the internet and cant find anything like this.
"Dublin is the heroin capital of Europe"I think he may be right about this one. Ireland does have a huge problem with heroin, Ive gone out with the simon community (homeless charity) a few times and the number of homeless people that are addicts is sad. Even during the day you see it more and more in the city, people just walking around like Peadar says in his piece "like zombies".
irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/1111/1224283092990.html
Saying that we dont have the highest cocaine, cannabis or ecstasy problem in Europe, but I think and know heroine is the worst drug of all.
I dont like the way he describes these people, or how he talks about them being in "The Heroin Olympics?" These are people with problems that need help, they are forced into doing things that they probably would never have dreamed of before they were introduced to heroine.
He then goes on to talk about priests. I agree, it is sick what they have done to this country. Although it is only a small number of priests, the majority of them are good people, but the way it has all been covered up, all the way to the top --- to ROME! is a disgrace. But from what im learning this is not strictly a problem in Ireland its right across Europe. I am very bitter over the whole thing personally but going back to the issue of the post, i dont see how that issue would make Polish people want to go home. Most Polish people I know go to Polish mass with a polish priest so I dont see how its relevant.
"Why do these Poles stay in a country where they have to work a 22-hour shift"I worked 22 hour shift when I was younger, regularly. This may have been the case for some Polish people at the beginning but I don't think so now, not from what I see anyway. I work in IT and about one third of the people in the office are Polish, all on a good wage and normal 9-5 hours. Some are team leaders. Maybe these are the people who he is criticizing for staying in Ireland?
"and live in a room they rent with 19 other migrants and a pig called Jeremy"This is complete bull sh*t.
They should return home to a country where there are no dangerous priests, no crack addicts and where you have proper weather.I think every european country has them!
I agree what he says about Polish women, I just married one. Out of my group of friends 5 of us are with Polish women. Irish women (no offence to them) and not known for the good looks.
"Most middle-aged Irish people think that Poles come from a third world country where the only food is baked sulphor."Again, this is complete bull sh*t. Most of them know Poland is in a better off situation than Ireland, that they have better internet than we do, a better heath system, this isnt just my opinion, i think most Irish people know that.
"And yet, 180,000 Polish people still want to live in Ireland. I can't figure the reason."They remain there cause they have good jobs and have made a good life there probably.
This guy is an idiot, being Irish I dont know what he has against Ireland.
Do the Polish agree with him, I must go back and read all the posts.